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imaging technology that he had been working on with nasa. this information could have significant applications for the chinese people's liberation army lou: congressman wolf also noted that he is affiliated with the chinese institution that has already been designated a entity of concern by u.s. government agencies and that he has a history of taking potentially damaging information and material back to china. >> we will know the nature of the information on the hard drives until the fbi fully reviews it, we know that he has in the past taken sensitive of permission back to china. should not have been allowee to remove from langley. lou: believes their nearly to many chinese nationals working in nasa who have access to sensitive military information. joining us here live in just a matter of moments. a first authorities say a civilian defense contractor and the intelligence division of pacific command gave existing warplanes and details of u.s. nuclear weapons to his chinese girlfriend. benjamin bishop, a colonel in the army reserves facing o
imaging technology that he had been working on with nasa. this information could have significant applications for the chinese people's liberation army lou: congressman wolf also noted that he is affiliated with the chinese institution that has already been designated a entity of concern by u.s. government agencies and that he has a history of taking potentially damaging information and material back to china. >> we will know the nature of the information on the hard drives until the fbi...
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well, thank you, everyone here today for the aging disability technology summit. it is an honor for us to be here today to support this important event for the city and county of san francisco. my name is ann, and i direct the state broadband initiative of the national telecommunications and information administration, which is in washington, d.c. our agency and tii is part of the u.s. commerce department, and it is the executive branch agency that is in charge of advising the president on telecommunications and information policy issues. we are at the forefront of the obama administration's push to establish a broadband foundation needed to support the innovation economy in the united states. we are looking to produce better and new jobs and position to ensure that america remains at the forefront of the economy in the 21st century. we are working to ensure that all americans have the resources and the skills necessary to fully share in all of the possibilities, civic, social, and economic. all of these made possible by the internet. that is one of the reasons we
well, thank you, everyone here today for the aging disability technology summit. it is an honor for us to be here today to support this important event for the city and county of san francisco. my name is ann, and i direct the state broadband initiative of the national telecommunications and information administration, which is in washington, d.c. our agency and tii is part of the u.s. commerce department, and it is the executive branch agency that is in charge of advising the president on...
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do we have that technology now? >> what we have no is about 30 anti-missile batteries set up n alaska just south of fair banks and in california. and their success rate is pretty limited, charlie. when they are tested against dummy warheads, they hit about a little over 350% of those -- 50% under those ideal conditions. i would not call this a fabulous deternal. at the same time by bolstering it adding 14 over the next few years, they're trying to signal to the north koreans that the u.s. is serious about this but more importantly signal to the chinese that unless they can bring north korea under control they're going to see more anti-missile systems which of course the chinese think it's also designed to stop them and they could well see more american naval presence right off the korean peninsula which puts them right in china's territory. so part of the messaging here is to say to the chinese he's got to get more involved. other interesting things you've seen in the past 24 hours, charlie, the u.s. running b-52 fl
do we have that technology now? >> what we have no is about 30 anti-missile batteries set up n alaska just south of fair banks and in california. and their success rate is pretty limited, charlie. when they are tested against dummy warheads, they hit about a little over 350% of those -- 50% under those ideal conditions. i would not call this a fabulous deternal. at the same time by bolstering it adding 14 over the next few years, they're trying to signal to the north koreans that the u.s....
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is it about the use of technology, and what do you think is the biggest driver for the sort of turmoil within the republican party? >> i think is generational. we went from three losing, 1980, 1984, 1988 -- not 2000. >> we only came in first place. >> it is generational. as these parties to look at the electorate, the democratic changes that are undergoing in our country, i think there is a dying breed of republicans that i grew up with, the conservative business, low-tax republicans, and it is a natural generational fight, and i agree, i hope they continue to battle it out until after we get a woman in the white house and do some other things. then you all come back from the dead in 2050. when the maya predicted the world would end in 2012, they were talking about republicans. whet o ggoi see the democratic party, e have enormous challenges as i see the democratic party, we have enormous challenges as well. i do not like the fact that my native south has a lot of republican governors. i like to make sure that the party is competitive in the south as all as in the northeast and the wes
is it about the use of technology, and what do you think is the biggest driver for the sort of turmoil within the republican party? >> i think is generational. we went from three losing, 1980, 1984, 1988 -- not 2000. >> we only came in first place. >> it is generational. as these parties to look at the electorate, the democratic changes that are undergoing in our country, i think there is a dying breed of republicans that i grew up with, the conservative business, low-tax...
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zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your business. when your business is optimized like that, there's no stopping you. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fi
zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring...
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take energy, with our new drilling technology, america will soon have an energy surplus. this is trillions of dollars in new wealth for americans. trillions of dollars. oreign-policy not overly influenced by oil. how about food? america will be the saudi arabia of grain in a century when the world is clamoring for more food. just as crude oil determines the wealth and power of nations in the latter part of the last century, we will do so in this century. rapid advances are transformed at a breathtaking pace. manufacturing jobs that were shipped to china a decade ago are now returning to america. beingime, the work is performed by our robots. the good news is, there are robots built in america by american workers. by low energy cost, they create a new wave of energy manufacturing in this country. classes of diseases are on the verge of being eradicated by manipulating individual molecules on the surfaces of living sales. -- living cells. never getting lost, never having accidents, already a prototype car has driven more than 3000 miles in the maze of california without a s
take energy, with our new drilling technology, america will soon have an energy surplus. this is trillions of dollars in new wealth for americans. trillions of dollars. oreign-policy not overly influenced by oil. how about food? america will be the saudi arabia of grain in a century when the world is clamoring for more food. just as crude oil determines the wealth and power of nations in the latter part of the last century, we will do so in this century. rapid advances are transformed at a...
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this was based primarily in the belief that advances in communications technologies, information technologies, computing power, and precision munitions, have completely revolutionized war and work there. therefore, wars could be waged in the future in a way that would be very fast, cheap, efficient, and low cost. mainly by the projection of fire power onto land from the maritime and aerospace domains, but also employing small numbers of elite special forces. and that would provide the answer to the problem of future or conflict. it was an appealing argument, because we would obviously a lot were to be fast, cheap, efficient, and low cost. but of course, as it turns out, in both afghanistan and iraq, we were confronted with realities that really demonstrated that thatargument in the 1990's was called a revolution in military affairs. once we confronted reality, we had to adapt quickly to what art for maine continuities in warfare there were certainly evident in iraq. the first is that war is an extension of politics. this is nothing new, and quite a 19th century writer. get to a sustainable po
this was based primarily in the belief that advances in communications technologies, information technologies, computing power, and precision munitions, have completely revolutionized war and work there. therefore, wars could be waged in the future in a way that would be very fast, cheap, efficient, and low cost. mainly by the projection of fire power onto land from the maritime and aerospace domains, but also employing small numbers of elite special forces. and that would provide the answer to...
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technology, videos, cell phones. the text messages the day after. think about this. when you are testing you're not thinking of what your child will come up. you don't know that you will be arrested. you don't know this may be evidence in the case. it has some kind of credibility to it. she is asking, which, what happened. someone took my clothes off. what's going on. >> why did you let people do this? lou: any legal responsibility here? mean, it is repugnant ethically and morally that all of these -- apparently all of them teenagers did nothing to help this young woman. >> their circumstances where it for example as a former prosecutor, a person who works for the government, a schoolteacher, you are legally obligated to report incidents of child abuse or something of this nature, but these kids, they are not legally obligated to say, hey, wait a minute. someone is being heard here. i need to call the police. >> they should have. lou: ethically. >> not responsive. she probably just take a couple of drinks. she was a young girl. that should not happen. lou: allegation
technology, videos, cell phones. the text messages the day after. think about this. when you are testing you're not thinking of what your child will come up. you don't know that you will be arrested. you don't know this may be evidence in the case. it has some kind of credibility to it. she is asking, which, what happened. someone took my clothes off. what's going on. >> why did you let people do this? lou: any legal responsibility here? mean, it is repugnant ethically and morally that...
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especially with the new technology. that means what's happening in north dakota could happen in the entire country. and we could get out of our debt. we could get out of our deficits, we could save social security, medicare and have an economic growth boom that we haven't seen in a long time. >> california alone in one shale oil field has 100 billion barrels of oil. that is california. >> sean: how stupid, we are a stupid country. we're stupid because we allow the government-- why are you looking at me. >> i'm agreeing with you. >> sean: we're a stupid country. >> we need to get out of our own way, but this is a little bit after small detail, but a very important one for business and for america to understand. last week, one of the rules of the obama administration put out was to say that if you're going forward with any sort of project you're going to have to tell us how much carbon that will put out into the-- so it's called the nipa analysis and that's like putting a ten pound weight on everybody's ankle. >> sean: th
especially with the new technology. that means what's happening in north dakota could happen in the entire country. and we could get out of our debt. we could get out of our deficits, we could save social security, medicare and have an economic growth boom that we haven't seen in a long time. >> california alone in one shale oil field has 100 billion barrels of oil. that is california. >> sean: how stupid, we are a stupid country. we're stupid because we allow the government-- why...
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t.owe ice, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment informatn, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ♪ lou: my next guest says our president and congressional leaders still have plenty to learn from our 30 is president, especially when it comes to money. lessons from america's most underrated president no longer dismissed from the public view. let's start with why coolidge matters. the books are all over. >> there is a coolidge renaissance going on right now. that is because coolidge has a lot to teach us. issues of immigration. way ahead of this time. lou: a lot of people would be surprised to know that the favored president to your saying you have a lot to learn, he raised taxes to ruth. a top burner. lou: -- >> in fact it progressive
impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t.owe ice, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment informatn, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ♪ lou: my next guest says our president and...
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there's no technological change that occurred they are. what happened was israel eventually learn that couldn't stop terrorist attacks by simply putting more police are more military on the streets. here's basically the thought process that went on. let's say you have a terrorist on a bus. the terrorist has huge strategic damage. the first thing he can do is be patient and wait until the police leave or he can tell the police first and then track of the people people on the bus. israel found it just in have infinite money. they could hire more police, but if the terrorists were just patient enough to be some opening that would allow them to engage. the difference with allowing israelis to carry concealed handguns and you've had 15% of the population, he doesn't know who is supposed to go first. it could be somebody on his left, right, behind to mourn for him to be able to stop them. so that makes it very difficult. he pulls out a gun, other people pull out a gun and he's in trouble. it really doesn't give a chance for others to respond. yo
there's no technological change that occurred they are. what happened was israel eventually learn that couldn't stop terrorist attacks by simply putting more police are more military on the streets. here's basically the thought process that went on. let's say you have a terrorist on a bus. the terrorist has huge strategic damage. the first thing he can do is be patient and wait until the police leave or he can tell the police first and then track of the people people on the bus. israel found it...
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drone advocates say technology should be embraced. >> they are flying smart phon phones. >> there are drones inside humming bird being developed. it's increasing at rate. >> they have web user data with the facial recognition technology to have a picture of the individual's routine and financial transactions and the experts say the law does not begin to address the issues. >> bret: north korea is suspected in a computer crash at south korean banks and broadcasters. screens went blank in mid-afternoon. some systems were down seven hours later. >> bret: how did a group of professionals do to the standardized test given to high schoolers? the right answer later in the grapevine. up next, the state of the u.s. economy. what are the chances of another recession here? for over 75 years people have saved money with...ohhh... ...with geico... ohhh...sorry! director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying t
drone advocates say technology should be embraced. >> they are flying smart phon phones. >> there are drones inside humming bird being developed. it's increasing at rate. >> they have web user data with the facial recognition technology to have a picture of the individual's routine and financial transactions and the experts say the law does not begin to address the issues. >> bret: north korea is suspected in a computer crash at south korean banks and broadcasters....
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with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. connell: making money with charles payne at this hour of the day. dagen: looking at computer storage data management company, net app. what do you think? >> you know, the technology stocks have been somewhat watching this whole thing, so i'm trying to find some of the tech names that look like they've got good risk-reward ratios. i like this a lot. string of earnings beats, they do good there. fiscal year 13-14, the streaks setting up their consensus a little bit, barclay's positive on it, and this morning i heard positive from pacific crest. the cloud, virtualization, enterprise, all of that stuff, a name around a long time. technically a major breakout, $36.60. i like it short term and long term. i think technology might get traction here, especially as
with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. connell: making money with charles payne at this hour of the day. dagen: looking at computer storage data management company, net app. what do you think? >> you know, the technology...
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created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience, designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs each of your bodies. it begins every time one of our sleep professionals rejects the notion of the mass-produced human, and helps another person find their sleep number settin. you will only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide. where right now enjoy the lowest prices of the season on our most popular bed sets. plus special financing on all beds. final days! sleep number. comfort individualized. >> as far as auctioning it off, you ct. >> not going to do that whether i was allowed to or not. i didn't realize how significant the little check lift was and now i'd rather have it displayed in a museum -- >> neil: he might get his chance. former astronaut jimmy lovell may not be auctioning off his space treasures but you can own a piece of american space history. some of the most iconic symboling gore up for sale, things like neil armstrong's flight plan, and apollo xiii's contingency check lift. that's right. it
created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience, designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs each of your bodies. it begins every time one of our sleep professionals rejects the notion of the mass-produced human, and helps another person find their sleep number settin. you will only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide. where right now enjoy the lowest prices of the season on our most popular bed...
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they had a round of layoffs soon after the chief executive and chief technology officer and it has yet to complete even one production line. now the company is trying to raise money by selling some of the equipment and attempting to restructure nearly $200 million federal loan guarantee. despite the warning signs solo power managed to secure a $20 million tax credit from the state of oregon in september which sold for $13.5 million in cash. in all the state and local investment in solo power is $58 million. oregon officials say it is working saying the companies that received tax credits created 1300 direct jobs and 3,000 indirect jobs in the past six years. critics say the company can't compete with china's cheap costs without tax payer money. it should be going to important things like schools. they haven't met the bench marks required to draw on the $197 million federal loan guarantee. but it wouldn't say what the bench marks are or if the feds will lower the bar in order to help the company survive. >> diane macedo fox news. >>> still ahead, it is an american tradition as old as ou
they had a round of layoffs soon after the chief executive and chief technology officer and it has yet to complete even one production line. now the company is trying to raise money by selling some of the equipment and attempting to restructure nearly $200 million federal loan guarantee. despite the warning signs solo power managed to secure a $20 million tax credit from the state of oregon in september which sold for $13.5 million in cash. in all the state and local investment in solo power is...
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in regard to the chemical or is technology being developed by the calledent of defense terahertz technology. i can scan for chemical traces down to small choices that you may have come into contact with accidentally. evil can be triggered as potential -- people can be triggered as potential targets. individuals and commercial companies are allowed to use drones -- if utilities use them to detecting meters or obtain video on private property, are there limitations on whether law enforcement can ding those videos to absolute a warrant? >> unless the officers instructed the private individuals to do surveillance, no, they would not need a warrant for that. to fourth amendment applies state actors. there are limitations that will apply to private parties and not the government. surveillanceerial case involving trade secrets that was thought to violate law although it did not violate the fourth amendment. regard to the first amendment, i have several restaurants. with regard to commercial applications, we have heard concerns about the use of private data are collected by companies for advertisin
in regard to the chemical or is technology being developed by the calledent of defense terahertz technology. i can scan for chemical traces down to small choices that you may have come into contact with accidentally. evil can be triggered as potential -- people can be triggered as potential targets. individuals and commercial companies are allowed to use drones -- if utilities use them to detecting meters or obtain video on private property, are there limitations on whether law enforcement can...
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this was based primarily in the belief that advances in communications technologies, information technologies, computing power, and precision munitions had completely warfare,nized war and and their four wars could be waged in the future in a way that would be very fast, cheap, efficient, and low-cost, mainly by the projection of firepower on to the land from the maritime and aerospace realm's but also implying small numbers of elite special forces and that would provide the answer to the problem of future armed conflict. it was an appealing argument, because the with all like war to be fast, cheap, efficient, and low-cost. out, in bothns afghanistan and in iraq we were confronted with reality is that really demonstrated that this argument in the 1990's associated with the revolution of military affairs was mainly a faith based argument. once confronted reality, we really had to adapt quickly to 4 main continuities that were evident in iraq. the first is that war is an extension of politics. this is nothing new and quite consistent with the right things century prussian war philosopher. this
this was based primarily in the belief that advances in communications technologies, information technologies, computing power, and precision munitions had completely warfare,nized war and and their four wars could be waged in the future in a way that would be very fast, cheap, efficient, and low-cost, mainly by the projection of firepower on to the land from the maritime and aerospace realm's but also implying small numbers of elite special forces and that would provide the answer to the...
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and it led, for me led to the question of have we given them the latest bunker buster technology they would need to severely degrade or damage the nuclear program. and it wasn't just that one remark. from the president of the united states and from the prime minister of israel heard repeated remarks about israel's right to defend itself. israel's right to act alone. the united states would not stand in their way, but of course, reinforcing the idea that the united states would act militarily if necessary, but the interesting point how, i think president obama made it, how perceptions can be different, israel can perceive a threaten more quickly, as an ext threat than we do and that the government netanyahu. >> this is what krauthammer was saying on special report. and sound bites. i think that bb kept repeating that to say that the president of the united states has given me the green light to attack if i think i have to. if i think time is running out. and he said that for an israeli is extremely precious. do you believe that's what happened between the two leaders yesterday, that pr
and it led, for me led to the question of have we given them the latest bunker buster technology they would need to severely degrade or damage the nuclear program. and it wasn't just that one remark. from the president of the united states and from the prime minister of israel heard repeated remarks about israel's right to defend itself. israel's right to act alone. the united states would not stand in their way, but of course, reinforcing the idea that the united states would act militarily if...
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mod earnization of technology with headquarters in silicon valley and shorter primary calendar. fewer debates and an earlier convention. >> we know we have problems. we identified them. we are implementing the solutions to fix them. >> but to implement any primary changes, the rnc needs the cooperation of states and democrats. and the rnc embrace of comprehensive immigration reform is reopening the g.o.p. riffs over amnesty. they are moving forward but it's not without growing pains. >> bret: more on this with the panel. thank you. while the g.o.p. talks rebranding, president obama has been making adjustments, too. the white house says the president's recent outreach to republicans, which many reporters and columnist branded with a cern name continues. >> is the charm offensive over? >> absolutely not. the president will continue to engage. i mean the president will continue to engage with members of congress. the fact of the matter is there are republicans who go along with the notion supported by the vast majority of the american people, including the majority of self-identifi
mod earnization of technology with headquarters in silicon valley and shorter primary calendar. fewer debates and an earlier convention. >> we know we have problems. we identified them. we are implementing the solutions to fix them. >> but to implement any primary changes, the rnc needs the cooperation of states and democrats. and the rnc embrace of comprehensive immigration reform is reopening the g.o.p. riffs over amnesty. they are moving forward but it's not without growing...
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so we created the extraordinarily e sleep number experience, designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs each of your bodies. it begins every time one of our sleep professionals rejects the notion of the mass-produced human, and helps another person find their sleep number settin. you will only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide. where right now enjoy the lowest prices of the season on our most popular bed sets. plus special financing on all beds. final days! sleep number. comfort individualized. >>> i have had contact with some of the survivors. their story is chilling. they feel afraid to tell it. it is important they come forward to tell their story. best evidence of what happened in benghazi is not a bunch of politicians in washington trying to cover their political [ bleep ]. it is the people who o. r. room lived through it. i will do everything i can to get them before the congress and the american people in an appropriate fashion to learn first hand what happened in benghazi. >> senator lindsey graham
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>> i think boeing has upside, but i'd like at a stock like atk, alliance technology. this is another that's defensive, aerospace related. when you take a look at what's it's trading at, single digits, $49. if you take a look back to where you were looking, guy, before the obama administration came into office, this is a $110 stock. there's definitely room to the upside still for this stock. i look at the entire defense space. i think you're right. i think there's a lot of promise in a lot of these different stocks going to the upside. >> 2013 has been a rough year, to put it nicely. for peabody energy, the stock is up more than 21%. raymond james upgrading the stock to an outperform, raising stock prices to $21 a share. let's bring in the man behind the call, jim, a senior investment strategist at raymond james. not only has btu gone down. it's one of the worst stocks in coal. why do you think it's now getting a boost? is it because of a broader call on coal prices at this point? >> i'd love to make a broader call on coal prices given the drop over the last couple of
>> i think boeing has upside, but i'd like at a stock like atk, alliance technology. this is another that's defensive, aerospace related. when you take a look at what's it's trading at, single digits, $49. if you take a look back to where you were looking, guy, before the obama administration came into office, this is a $110 stock. there's definitely room to the upside still for this stock. i look at the entire defense space. i think you're right. i think there's a lot of promise in a lot...
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advanced manufacturing technology. we can rebuild the great american manufacturing sector. we lost nine million manufacturing jobs in the last 20 to 25 years. america can't afford that. we need tax policies, we need policies that encourage manufacturing in the united states. three years ago, 2 1/2 years ago we passed legislation that eliminated many of the tax breaks that corporations had to offshore jobs. we need to finish that job. the president said clearly in his state of the union message we need to provide tax breaks for onshoring, bringing those jobs back to america and end the remaining tax breaks that corporations get for offshoring. in so doing we build our economy, we help to balance the budget by bringing tax revenues back to this nation. manufacturing matters. billions of dollars of our tax money are spent every year on goods and services, many of which are not made in america. why in the world we would spend our tax dollars on steel that's manufactured in china to build the san francisco/oakland bay bridg
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they want a home where science and technology is created to build and not destroy. they want to live in peace, free from terror and threats that are so often directed at the israeli people. that's the future that they deserve. that's the vision that is shared by both our nations, and that is shimon peres' life work. and as president, michelle and i have such fond memories of your visit to the white house last spring, when i was honored to present you with america's highest civilian honor, our medal of freedom. and that medal was a tribute to your extraordinary life, in which you held virtually every position in the israeli government. so today was another opportunity for me to benefit from the president's perspective on a whole range of topics, from the historic changes that are taking place across the region, to the perils of a nuclear-armed iran, to the imperatives of peace between israelis and palestinians, to the promise of our digital age. and i should note that one of the advantages of talking to president peres is not only does he have astonishing vision, but
they want a home where science and technology is created to build and not destroy. they want to live in peace, free from terror and threats that are so often directed at the israeli people. that's the future that they deserve. that's the vision that is shared by both our nations, and that is shimon peres' life work. and as president, michelle and i have such fond memories of your visit to the white house last spring, when i was honored to present you with america's highest civilian honor, our...
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said hitto, a former technology manager formerly living in texas, lacks a broad base of support. the steering continue -- the syria conflict is continuing to spread beyond its borders. and sunday, israeli forces fired into syria and destroyed a military post in retaliation for gunfire from the syrian side. in the latest violence inside syria, explosions rocked the capital damascus this morning as rebels fired mortar rounds into a high-security area less than a mile from the home of president bashar al-assad. the forces it back with artillery fire. there were reports of least one person has been killed. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has apologized to turkey for the killings of nine people on board the gaza-bound aid flotilla nearly three years ago. on may 30, 2010, israeli commandos raided the mavi marmara in international waters, killing nine turkish activists, including one u.s. citizen. president obama brokered netanyahu's's apology for the attack, which the israeli leader made friday at the very end of obama's first presidential visit to israel. in a phone call to
said hitto, a former technology manager formerly living in texas, lacks a broad base of support. the steering continue -- the syria conflict is continuing to spread beyond its borders. and sunday, israeli forces fired into syria and destroyed a military post in retaliation for gunfire from the syrian side. in the latest violence inside syria, explosions rocked the capital damascus this morning as rebels fired mortar rounds into a high-security area less than a mile from the home of president...
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >> bill: hume zone. hillary clinton came out in support of gay marriage even though she was formerly against it many observers believe that signals she is running for president and i believe that as well. her favorable rating is 63%. just 33% have unfavorable view of her. joining us now from boca row tan, florida, brit hume. can anyone anyone stop mrs. clinton. assuming the president stays pretty much the way it is today? >> oh, sure. look. bill, five years ago. nobody thought she could be stopped then. and this guy barack obama, this freshman senator came out of nowhere and beat her now of course having searched as his secretary of state she has the ooutcome of his foreign policy record to date around her neck and consequences of that to deal with all kinds of thin
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >> bill: hume zone. hillary clinton came out in support of gay marriage even though she was formerly against it many observers believe that signals she is running for president and i believe that as well. her favorable...
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for aerospace defense technologies. bill: wow!. >> missile technologies. bill: serious, serious matter too. you mentioned too that his story wasn't straight when they talked to him. >> that's right. bill: something to watch. bill, thank you. we'll see where this goes. about 28 minutes past. here is martha with more. martha: a move by the governor of michigan to save a dying city has met heavy resistance there. [shouting] boy, what a story this is. and the union battle in one city that could affect communities around the country. bill: also lindsay lohan facing a judge yet again. but this time she wasn't the only one stealing that spotlight. >> these are official representatives. that is more important than any reason you're here. >> no, no. you let go. you have something to say to me about my daughter? martha: all right, we want to get you the latest on the breaking news situation in syria. the numbers are changing as we speak really, but the latest is about 25 people killed in a chemical attack in syria. this has spark
for aerospace defense technologies. bill: wow!. >> missile technologies. bill: serious, serious matter too. you mentioned too that his story wasn't straight when they talked to him. >> that's right. bill: something to watch. bill, thank you. we'll see where this goes. about 28 minutes past. here is martha with more. martha: a move by the governor of michigan to save a dying city has met heavy resistance there. [shouting] boy, what a story this is. and the union battle in one city...
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. can make any old day a special occasion. so she makes her new mini cream pies with real cream filling and milk chocolate on a cookie-crumb crust. marie callender's. it's time to savor. athto fight chronic. oosteoarthritis pain.st. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, y will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can helpeduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti
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united technologies as you can see is flat at the moment. we're sitting obviously three names in particular. morgan stanley talked postively about hewlett-packard this morning. raised it to overweight from equal weight. had a price target of 27 bucks. did so on the cash generation. that is the recent emphasis. obviously liking that. citigroup was hot on united technologies and raised that to a buy rating from a neutral. and saying that, it is well-positioned for growth stages. momentum is up across the board across the firm's businesses. another move that citigroup made is today on verizon. listed verizon to a buy from a neutral. we shouldn't leave out verizon shares are hitting a 52-week high on this upgrade. back to you. lori: nicole, thank you so much. melissa: so soon one of the most iconic landmarks in new york city may be up for grabs on the new york stock exchange. the owner of the empire state building has secured nearly 3/of the votes it needs to move for with a $1 billion ipo, according to a letter from malcolm holdings, owner the
united technologies as you can see is flat at the moment. we're sitting obviously three names in particular. morgan stanley talked postively about hewlett-packard this morning. raised it to overweight from equal weight. had a price target of 27 bucks. did so on the cash generation. that is the recent emphasis. obviously liking that. citigroup was hot on united technologies and raised that to a buy rating from a neutral. and saying that, it is well-positioned for growth stages. momentum is up...
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we live in technology. it is an extension of our body. for us to not be leveraging technology to make these connections is foolish. it is not using the resources we have available. >> in the interest of time i will submit my question for the record. it has been a very eliminating hearing for all of us. -- very illuminating hearing for all of us. thank you for the hearing today, which is so important. thecially having people on front line -- you guys are out fighting the battle and we do appreciate your service. positive a very outcome for some money -- this is such a -- it is an interesting and very difficult problem. we talk about the stress of a war and yet many of you were not deployed in situations where -- not stressful in the sense of combat. we are having a lot of problems in the private sector and in society in general we have the integration problems. you can see how that happens and yet a lot of these individuals are 50-years old. ofretty significant portion them is. what i am wondering is what is the root cause? how can we iden
we live in technology. it is an extension of our body. for us to not be leveraging technology to make these connections is foolish. it is not using the resources we have available. >> in the interest of time i will submit my question for the record. it has been a very eliminating hearing for all of us. -- very illuminating hearing for all of us. thank you for the hearing today, which is so important. thecially having people on front line -- you guys are out fighting the battle and we do...
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> the drama playing out in the mediterranean takes markets on a ride. worldwide the parliament in cyprus rejects a plan to tax its bank depositors. the euro falls to its lowest level since november. >>> ben bernanke and the fed get down to business. what should we expect after its two-day meeting ends tomorrow? we'll ask former federal reserve governor randy crosser in. >> and what does the ceo of one of the world's iconic brands think of the economy and the american consumer? susie sits down with the top man at coca-cola. all that and more coming up right now on "nbr." good evening and welcome to our public television viewers. susie, once again
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leading up to it, they used certain technology, welcome to , saddamtruction hussein. ira member during that time, if i see the word saddam hussein one more time, it was like a steady drumbeat of information that the government put out. the media -- you know, the media was just basically going along with it. i mean, it was like the slogans the used, we must support troops. it just went on and on and on. they actually walked into that war. -- those articles you just mentioned from the wall street journal, a lot of people don't understand, the wall street journal is owned by the same company that owns fox news. they are just -- that is what i am saying. the media has just rolled over. they rolled over during the buildup to the iraq war. as far as any real, strong media in this country -- it used to be -- [indiscernible] longer there. it was amazing. host: another moment from the iraq war, when it was announced on march 19, 2003, president bush from the white house that evening. [video clip] at this hour, american and coalition forces to disarm iraq, to free its people an
leading up to it, they used certain technology, welcome to , saddamtruction hussein. ira member during that time, if i see the word saddam hussein one more time, it was like a steady drumbeat of information that the government put out. the media -- you know, the media was just basically going along with it. i mean, it was like the slogans the used, we must support troops. it just went on and on and on. they actually walked into that war. -- those articles you just mentioned from the wall street...
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with technology, a lot of this is gone to the technology development, and nano technology. we want to be able to record from thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of brain cells at the same time and be able to understand how these circuits work. that is the brain activity map that is being talked about. we did not have a plan yet about milestones and timetables and costs, but it is getting to be an exciting moment to put something together that we could not have thought about. francis collins, center night -- sunday night at 8:00. in the president's speech, he reaffirmed his commitment to its in the peace process. >> part of the reason i like talking to young people, the latter -- no matter how big a challenge, their ambition always gives me hope. [applause] see the same spirit in the young people here today. i believe you will shape our future, and given the ties between our countries, i believe your future is bound to hours. [indiscernible] no, no. [indiscernible] this is part of a lively debate that we talked about. this is good. the -- -- know, you know, i have to say
with technology, a lot of this is gone to the technology development, and nano technology. we want to be able to record from thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of brain cells at the same time and be able to understand how these circuits work. that is the brain activity map that is being talked about. we did not have a plan yet about milestones and timetables and costs, but it is getting to be an exciting moment to put something together that we could not have thought about. francis collins,...
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not only human intelligence, but there are drones, satellite images and other technological ways. if these weapons were used on a big scale of sniffing them out, if you will, and is finding out. israeli officials tell us they believe some form of chemical agent was used. the question is what's the proof. they won't tell us. that's why what the president said today is so important. today he said it would be a game-changer if he had conclusive evidence. but he didn't say how it would change the game. holding assad and the regime accountable, going to the united nations, that's one thing. this president has been very, very, very and i could keep going with the verys, reluctant to have any u.s. military involvement here. the question is, would he feel additional pressure if there is straight-up proof the regime did this. >> he was asked about that. he is standing by what the u.s. has done thus far, president obama. >> he is standing by. he is standing by and faced a lot of criticism, as you know, anderson. after libya, with all of the other events unfolding in the arab spring, there h
not only human intelligence, but there are drones, satellite images and other technological ways. if these weapons were used on a big scale of sniffing them out, if you will, and is finding out. israeli officials tell us they believe some form of chemical agent was used. the question is what's the proof. they won't tell us. that's why what the president said today is so important. today he said it would be a game-changer if he had conclusive evidence. but he didn't say how it would change the...
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a lot of this will be technology development. a lot of it will be nano- technology. we want to look at london's of thousands of brain cells at the same time to understand -- look at hundreds of thousands of plant cells at the same time. we do not have a scientific plan about milestones. it is getting to be an exciting moment to put something together that we cannot have thought of. nih director on c-span plus some "q & a." ofyou have been out commission since 2006. the chairman has been on since 2009. will we expect some turnover with the commission? >> we all have staggered terms. the past years have flown by quickly. we will see. i get asked this question every couple years. i am thinking about it, but we will see. i have thought about this several times, what comes after the commission. as a limited government position, we should not stay in these positions forever. i love my job. we have a lot of imported work to do. there weret week, resignations announced from the fcc. we spoke with a commissioner before his announcement. hear it on monday night on "the communi
a lot of this will be technology development. a lot of it will be nano- technology. we want to look at london's of thousands of brain cells at the same time to understand -- look at hundreds of thousands of plant cells at the same time. we do not have a scientific plan about milestones. it is getting to be an exciting moment to put something together that we cannot have thought of. nih director on c-span plus some "q & a." ofyou have been out commission since 2006. the chairman...
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we have more monitoring centers, more of tomorrow's technology right here today, and more value. 24/7 monitoring against burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide starting at just over $1 a day. and now get adt installed for just $99. isn't your family worth america's number-one security company, adt? our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines. we goin night in mally. the state department designated ann sardine as a terrorist organization. and i was on the ground in the mawli border last july, we told you how they were linked to al qaeda. they have, in fact, received backing from al qaeda and the islamic mag greb to fight forces. now it has taken a while but the group will be subject to sanctions cutting ansa
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martha: you have to get to people with technology and data and a message they are open to. we will talk to john barrasso about his reaction to all of this. we'll look forward to that. bill: president obama is going to the middle east. his first tip to israel as president. is this trip about substance or symbolism? we'll debate that coming up. martha: a big winter storm. look at the size of this thing toward the end of march here, mid march i guess. a foot of snow could be dropped through this blizzard. we have warnings out there. we'll get you up to speed on those. bill: no one likes it when you lose luggage, right, from the airline, right? what one man did that has him in hot water, deep hot water an inconvenienced so many of his fellow passengers. >> in this day and age it's just a stupid thing to do given the security level. >> he ought to pay for everybody's ticket on the airplane. customer needs... to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from finding the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ grea
martha: you have to get to people with technology and data and a message they are open to. we will talk to john barrasso about his reaction to all of this. we'll look forward to that. bill: president obama is going to the middle east. his first tip to israel as president. is this trip about substance or symbolism? we'll debate that coming up. martha: a big winter storm. look at the size of this thing toward the end of march here, mid march i guess. a foot of snow could be dropped through this...
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companies have failed to agree on the share purchase price, and on transferring sharp's liquid crystal technologies to hon hai. to secure an alternative source of funding, sharp plans to accept investment from other firms such as south korea's samsung. but japanese maker will still face financial trouble now that the major investment from hon hai has been canceled. >>> a corporate battle is raging at seibu holdings. u.s. investment fund subrus capital management has been offering a bid, but seibu has decided to oppose the bid. the board on tuesday passed a resolution to reject the plan to raise it's stake in the company. the u.s. firm has started an attempt to acquire more than one-third of their voting rights. if the bid goes as blanding, it would give them major voted in shareholder meetings. they're concerned that the decision to launch the bid could change the lists on the stock exchange. they say their kpaer's corporco corporate value could be hurt. the holding president told a news conference that they lack mid and long-term visions in making proposals and demands. he said he wants to call on
companies have failed to agree on the share purchase price, and on transferring sharp's liquid crystal technologies to hon hai. to secure an alternative source of funding, sharp plans to accept investment from other firms such as south korea's samsung. but japanese maker will still face financial trouble now that the major investment from hon hai has been canceled. >>> a corporate battle is raging at seibu holdings. u.s. investment fund subrus capital management has been offering a...
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>> his name is bo chang working on sensitive imaging technology. he was first brought to the attention of authorities when a whistleblower alerted congressman frank wolf to nasa's lax security procedures involving foreign nationals. fbi and dhs agents arrested him on saturday afternoon at dulles airplane after he had purchased a one-way ticket to china and lied to authorities about electronics he was carrying as he attempted to board the plane. congressman frank wolf said he told the homeland security agent that he had a cell phone, a memory stick and an external hard drive and a new computer. however, during the search other media items were located that he did not reveal, an additional laptop, an old hard drive and a sim card. congressman wolf is concerned there may be hundreds of cases like this. >> i've also seen documents showing that other nasa contractors are similarly employing chinese nationals. this begs the question, how many chinese nationals currently work at nasa? how many other foreign nationals work at nasa? we have not yet received
>> his name is bo chang working on sensitive imaging technology. he was first brought to the attention of authorities when a whistleblower alerted congressman frank wolf to nasa's lax security procedures involving foreign nationals. fbi and dhs agents arrested him on saturday afternoon at dulles airplane after he had purchased a one-way ticket to china and lied to authorities about electronics he was carrying as he attempted to board the plane. congressman frank wolf said he told the...
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i didn't know that technology existed. oh, my god. that big fly that we were chasing around the studio yesterday -- >> we were. >> take another look. >> bill: it could have been a drone. >> we couldn't kill it either. it was the unkillable fly. oh, my god, i'm freaked out right now. >> bill: roger ail sent that bug in here. thanks, joe, thanks for coming in. i'll wrap it up with a parting shot. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." they think this world isn't big enough for the both of them. but we assure you - it is. bites. little greatness. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started next. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv.
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we need to develop the same kind of technology or similar technology to detect when these small asteroids may be on collision course with us. jenna: how small is small? when you say a small asteroid, how small is that? >> something 300 meters in size size could do damage in a urban area. it is not so much the size but the velocity it comes to the earth. those two things together create a lot of force so that's why we could have a lot of damage. there are a lot of asteroids that are on the small size. those are the ones we have to pay closest attention to and be able to detect them early enough to do something about them if we find them on the way here. jenna: derek, what expectations should we have when it comes to money and talent that's out there? do we have a quote, enquote bulletproof system that is available? or is this part of the fact of life that sometimes something like this happens? >> well, we actually have a number of agencies around the world that are scanning the skies to try to identify and catalog these objections but we need to do much more. we do have the talent, there i
we need to develop the same kind of technology or similar technology to detect when these small asteroids may be on collision course with us. jenna: how small is small? when you say a small asteroid, how small is that? >> something 300 meters in size size could do damage in a urban area. it is not so much the size but the velocity it comes to the earth. those two things together create a lot of force so that's why we could have a lot of damage. there are a lot of asteroids that are on the...